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alstotton Apr 03, 2009 04:04 PM

I love the cool aberrant markings on this jani

thanks for lookin'

AL

Replies (8)

RandyWhittington Apr 03, 2009 06:14 PM

Definatly a cool jani Al. I love the markings! The light background color makes the markings stand out even more.
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Randy Whittington

alstotton Apr 06, 2009 03:08 PM

Definatly a cool jani Al. I love the markings! The light background color makes the markings stand out even more.
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Randy Whittington

Cheers Randy

I love the light background myself tbh,although i also love the orange animal you posted recently too!

RGDS.........AL

reako45 Apr 03, 2009 09:06 PM

Beauties. How old are they?

reako45

alstotton Apr 06, 2009 03:10 PM

Beauties. How old are they?

reako45

Cheers Reako

She's a young adult,but was a seriously slow starter.Thankfully she goin great guns nowadays,hopefully breed from her next season.

ginter Apr 03, 2009 09:56 PM

I once had a nominant deppei with similar pattern. With those genetics it is not hard to imagine the short hop over to lineaticollis patterning! I think that there is a low elevation population of lineaticollis that has similar joined or linked saddles.

Thanks for sharing!

alstotton Apr 06, 2009 03:19 PM

I once had a nominant deppei with similar pattern. With those genetics it is not hard to imagine the short hop over to lineaticollis patterning! I think that there is a low elevation population of lineaticollis that has similar joined or linked saddles.

Thanks for sharing!

Thanks Ginter,appreciate the reply!

Non of my deppei really have any aberrancy to them,although as you know i have hatched funky striped/aberrant ones in the past that just didn't survive long.
I'm certain these traits remain somewhere within my stock with the Lemke bloodlines.

I'd have to agree there are definately shades of lineaticollis about that patterning.
Guess it makes sense for the low level pops to have a patterning that fits their surroundings,especially in terms of camoflage.

RGDS..........AL

monklet Apr 05, 2009 09:55 AM

Outstanding!!! ...sort of looks like a suboc got in the backdoor.

alstotton Apr 06, 2009 03:22 PM

Outstanding!!! ...sort of looks like a suboc got in the backdoor.

Thanks Monklet.

Shades of blonde suboc in the pattern for sure! but also shades lineaticollis patterning as stated by ginter

RGDS..........AL

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